On this afternoon’s The Way It Is:
The volcano and Tsunami in Tonga registered in Kilkenny. Niall Dollard tells us more:
Fran Whearty of the National Lottery on his visit to Kilkenny today:
Students and teachers from Loreto Secondary School and St. Kieran’s College chat to Sue & Edwina Grace on Young Scientist wins:
Schools across the country will hold a minutes silence at 11am tomorrow in memory of Ashling Murphy.
INTO President Joe McKeown tells Sue more:
Ian Brunswick of the Environmental Protection Agency tell Sue about “The Story of Your Stuff” initiative for secondary school students:
Stephanie McDermott, lecturer at Carlow College, is a Tullamore native and tells Sue about the community response to the murder of Ashling Murphy:
Our weekly Trees programme which looks at all aspects of trees but especially looks at the role of trees in relation to the economy and to climate change. In this programme Monica took a trip to Oak Park in Carlow and met Frances McHugh a forestry advisor and Ian Short, Dheeraj Rathore and Oliver Sheridan, who are research scientists, to see how the work that they do in the lab and elsewhere is translated into practical measures in the forest: